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27 April 2022

Earth Week Recap And Climate Policy Update

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Last Friday as the United States celebrated Earth Day, President Biden released a proclamation and signed a new executive order to strengthen domestic and international forest protection commitments.
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Last Friday as the United States celebrated Earth Day, President Biden released a proclamation and signed a new executive order to strengthen domestic and international forest protection commitments. The order requires federal agencies to develop 2030 targets for reforestation and to compile a U.S. National Nature Assessment. Also of note, the White House Council on Environmental Quality published a final rule as part of its effort to restore provisions, including climate change-related provisions, of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), implementing regulations that were changed by the Trump administration. Additionally, significant announcements came from multiple federal agencies, including:

  • The Environmental Protection Agency announcing a $542 million investment to reduce pollution and plastic in waterways and ocean.
  • The U.S. Agency for International Development announcing a new Climate Strategy to guide agency efforts to address climate change between 2022-2030.
  • The U.S. Department of Interior announcing a roadmap for continued renewable energy deployment on public lands.
  • The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration announcing the launch of the new $6.4 billion Carbon Reduction Program.
  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture announcing nearly $800 million in critical infrastructure to address climate change in rural America.

For a comprehensive list of last week's climate-related federal agency news and this week's congressional hearings and events, please read Akin Gump's Climate Policy Update.

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